Planning for housing in MaroondahThe Maroondah Municipal Housing Strategy 1997 has successfully guided the development of housing across the municipality. It is now time for an update.The Maroondah Municipal Housing Strategy 1997 sought to:
‘provide a framework for the development and maintenance of diverse and
sustainable housing opportunities in the City of Maroondah’.
The Strategy has helped to ensure that existing urban and environmental qualities are protected and enhanced whilst encouraging increased residential opportunities in appropriate locations. Since 1997 Maroondah has experienced:
Preferred areas developed for medium density development, located close to existing urban infrastructure
Explicit designation of Ringwood as a Metropolitan Activity Centre and Croydon as an important activity centre
Areas of special environmental quality and diverse landscapes being protected with planning zone and overlay controls.
Important planning policy updates have also occurred as follows:
‘Maroondah 2040’ Community Vision - a blueprint for the future of Maroondah that reflects the aspirations and hopes of the community
‘Plan Melbourne’ Metropolitan Planning Strategy - outlining the vision for Melbourne’s growth to the year 2050
Maroondah Planning Scheme Review 2012-2013 - an important periodical review undertaken in line with the Planning & Environment Act 1987 to update and align planning policy
Victorian Residential Zone Reforms 2013-2014 - have simplified requirements, allowed a broader range of activities to be considered and have made available a
range of zones to better manage growth.
Since 1997, Maroondah’s population has changed. We’re growing older and households are catering for less
Factsheet #1October 2015
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people. We are also more diverse, educated, affluent and increasingly moving into medium density housing. Housing has also become more expensive making it harder for some to remain within the area.
Since 1997 ...
How many new homes are built each year?
Source: Maroondah Municipal Housing Strategy 1997 and id Consulting, 2015
What type of housing exists in Maroondah?
Source: id consulting, 2015
A vision for living locally …
Source: Plan Melbourne, 2014
What our community wants …
‘A thriving and well built community’.‘Encourage and support
the provision of a diverse range of housing across Maroondah, that meets
the needs of current and future residents.’
Source: Maroondah 2040: Our future together
Ringwood is one of 11 Metropolitan Activity Centres identified as key to growth, investment and service delivery in Victoria.
‘EastLink opened in 2008 with Ringwood at the north-east junction providing key transport links to Melbourne’s CBD and the south-eastern suburbs.’Council has balanced gradual
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500IN 1997
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597IN 2014
To contact Council phone 1300 88 22 33 or (03) 9298 4598visit: www.maroondah.vic.gov.au email: [email protected] & Interpreter Service: 13 14 50National Relay Service (NRS): 13 36 77
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